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"I could do a whole show of hits if I wanted to, but I don't," he said.
Source: https://ksenam.com/ixp/295/p/john-mellencamp-refuses-to-be-a-human-jukebox/
In what seemed to be a reference to Poland’s cheeky entry from a few years back (with the suggestive butter churner replaced by what looked like a toilet brush), Giedroyc stole the whole show and became an instant sex symbol.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/eurovision-hannah-waddingham-mel-giedroyc-b2338556.html
It’s like a little puzzle, putting it all together and seeing what parts worked, what parts didn’t so much and what you can do to constantly be improving the whole show."
Selena's reactions that carried the whole show will remain iconic and funny.
Source: https://perezhilton.com/vmas-2023-selena-gomez-never-wants-be-meme-award-show-reactions/
The energy of the audience can change your whole show completely.
The fruit scene was such a sweet, cute, lovely scene that is so separate to the whole show, and it's such a tender moment," she said.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/foundation-season-2-gaal-dornick-salvor-hardin-relationship/
The whole show was energetic, full of fun musical numbers, and a delight to watch, as nothing seemed to dampen Mole’s spirit who finally experiences the world above the ground.
Tillis said, "The whole show is not just the songs, it's the whole patter and the rhythm of the dialogue and seeing the interaction.